A uterine ablation os probably not an option that you want to consider if you want to have a child. When performing a uterine ablation the surgeon actually detroys the uterine lining. As a result of the procedure, scar tissues forms. It is not usually possible to become pregnant after a uterine ablation.
Birth control pills work to prevent ovulation, an inserted ring prevents an egg from attaching to the uterine lining and a female condom traps sperm so that it can not reach the egg to fertilize it. An ablation is the burning of the uterine lining so that pregnancy can not happen even if an egg is fertilized.
No, it won't.
Besides hormonal birth control the only real options to stop menstruation would either be to get pregnant or to have a hysterectomy.
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The answer depends on the reason for the hysterectomy. If done for control of endometriosis, using birth control might make sense to decrease pain. But there is no need for pregnancy prevention after removal of the uterus, and no need for estrogen support if the ovaries are still in place.
inter uterine device...a form of birth control
Tubal ligation, Essure, or hysterectomy for women and Vasectomy for men are permanent methods of birth control.
No after a hysterectomy you cannot grow a baby or give birth
Adenomyosishas been a frustrating disease to treat. Medical treatment with oral progesterone or birth control pills often does not work and uterine artery embolization often fails. Surgery would damage uterus. Traditional Chinese meidcine is recommended.
No, it will not. It's part of the normal treatment when catching up on missed birth control pills (up to two at a time), or using birth control pills to control irregular uterine bleeding, as well as for emergency contraception.
Yes.
Levonorgestrel is a type of intra-uterine device which contains the hormone progesterone. These devices are used as a form of reversible birth control.